‘The intelligence of the Bills’ organization is even more impressive – Levy has a master’s degree in English History from Harvard, and Jauron majored in history while at Yale. But to win the Super Bowl, it’s less about history and more about moving forward and erasing the culture of losing that has plagued Buffalo almost since Levy’s retirement.’
Archives for September 10, 2006
Graham not concerned about threat
‘Maybe it’s Spikes who doesn’t get it, because Graham, who’s always locked-and-loaded, said he’s “not worried about it.” Spikes, though, is projected to be in the Bills starting lineup at strongside linebacker, putting him head-to-head with Graham.’
Rival Bills in for opening kickoff
‘Patriots, 31-10.’
Are Bills due?
‘”He’s got it coming,” Spikes said of Graham. “He’s one of many. There’s going to be some housecleaning in the league when I get back.”‘
Sunday’s New England Coverage (Updated 9:00 a.m.)
Going old-school on GM (Boston Globe)
Within Reche? (Boston Globe)
Bruschi could be a dramatic player (Boston Globe)
Endangered Buffalo (Boston Globe)
New Bills hard to predict (Boston Herald)
15 years (and 99 wins) later Belichick recalls first loss (Boston Herald)
Bam! Smith out, Childress back in (Boston Herald)
Scouting Report: Buffalo vs. Patriots (Boston Herald)
McGahee vs. Pats’ run defense (Boston Herald)
Bills present a Tripplett threat (Boston Herald)
Checklist (Boston Herald)
It’s all fundamental (Metro West Daily News)
Five reasons for optimism (Metro West Daily News)
Five reasons for pessimism (Metro West Daily News)
Four Downs (Metro West Daily News)
Pats’ Dillon ready, willing (Providence Journal)
Pats’ Belichick has it all in perspective (Providence Journal)
SI prognosticators are like fish out of water (Providence Journal)
Texas A&M’s Warren and his wife generous with their time off field (Providence Journal)
When New England has the ball (Providence Journal)
When Buffalo has the ball (Providence Journal)
Special Teams (Providence Journal)
Coaching (Providence Journal)
Pats ready, waiting to resume (Woonsocket Call)
A Confidence Game (Hartford Courant)
Division Rivals Remain Far Behind Patriots (Hartford Courant)
All eyes on Watson (Springfield Republican)
TV lineup? Stay tuned (Springfield Republican)
Are Bills due? (Worcester Telegram and Gazette)
New England won’t let focus Branch off (Worcester Telegram and Gazette)
The big 3 (Worcester Telegram and Gazette)
Patriots need ‘A’ from ‘D’ (Worcester Telegram and Gazette)
As far as the Patriots are concerned, it’s still early (Nashua Telegraph)
Watson poised to fulfill potential (Portland Press Herald)
It’s the system, and Patriots’ remains sound (Portland Press Herald)
It could go right, or so very wrong (Portland Press Herald)
Patriots open today (Attleboro Sun Chronicle)
Get out the NFL crystal ball (Attleboro Sun Chronicle)
Belichick resting easy for opener (New Bedford Standard Times)
Owner still waiting for Super Bowl glory (New Bedford Standard Times)
Pats should be among NFL elite (New Bedford Standard Times)
Graham not concerned about threat (New Bedford Standard Times)
Rival Bills in for opening kickoff (Manchester Union Leader)
Season’s greetings in Foxboro as eager Pats kick things off (Brockton Enterprise)
Patriots looking to dial up the toughness for ’06 season (Lowell Sun)
Harrison:I’m clearly ready (Lawrence Eagle Tribune)
Tailgating with style (Lawrence Eagle Tribune)
Smith Cut By Patriots, Won’t Face Bills
‘It looks like the Bills won’t be facing Jonathan “Freddie” Smith on Sunday after all. The wide receiver and return specialist was waived by New England on Saturday, the last day that transactions can be done in a game week.’